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  • Adventurers, she was not born to preach peace She was born when a god decided enough was enough.
  • Metabolizing metal, telekinetic trajectories, and a superpowered heist crew—in this
  • Brandon just sold the screen rights to Mistborn and the Stormlight Archive.

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